Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 04 12:00:07 EST 2020 | jandon
Has anyone successfully replaced JUKI KE-2050/60RL HDD with the SSD hard drive?
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 21 06:12:27 EDT 2021 | w550735819
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Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 16 20:27:14 EDT 2021 | bradleycramond
Hi Guys We looking to purchase a second hand system consisting of a Juki KE-2050L and a SMT XXS reflow oven. This will be our first system and used only for our own boards. We hoping to get some opinions and insight from others that have experie
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 11 11:00:43 EDT 2003 | ravi
DEAR FRIEND, why can"t you go for the juki ke 2050/2060 m/cs. i am working woth those m/cs, excellent performance. pls thinh once before taking finel decision. thanks for sharing with you, ravi
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 01 18:05:16 EDT 2021 | cyber_wolf
2050's are old and no longer supported. If a major component fails you could be in trouble. Control boards etc....
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 08 23:52:24 EDT 2021 | tey422
I would suggest getting KE-2060 or KE-2080 instead. It has better camera and easier programming if you are working with fine-pitch components such as QFPs & Micro BGAs.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 05 10:15:01 EDT 2021 | aurash
I bought KE2050R in 2020 and started nicely all in good order and after 2 days the HDD died on me. I wish I have made a mirror. I manage to make a HDD from scratch and I recalibrated the machine from because I had calibration data stored in flash (I
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 05 11:23:54 EDT 2004 | rajesh
hello friend, my suggestion is that , please consider Juki ke2050/60 m/c. If you really looking for long life, service backup & accuracy, gohead for juki m/c. May be costlier than Samsung m/c. If you need more details pls let me know. Regards Raje
Electronics Forum | Mon May 02 10:18:30 EDT 2005 | Frank
Juki KE-2050R (or any of their R-series machines). They have the ability to automatically learn pick positions on paper tape feeders and they can zoom in on pick locations (x2 or x4), so this will help when they release their nozzle for 01005 compon
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 17 16:14:59 EST 2020 | aurash
Anyone out there willing to rent me calibration jigs to calibrate the machine offsets for one week? (location is Ireland) Thanks, Aurelian